METHOD FOR PROVIDING ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCE
20220409340 · 2022-12-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61C7/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A method for providing an orthodontic appliance includes: a step of creating three-dimensional data for an auxiliary mouthpiece and three-dimensional data for an orthodontic mouthpiece based on an intraoral shape and a shape and a bonding position of a protruding piece to be bonded to an orthodontic target tooth; a step of forming, based on the three-dimensional data for the auxiliary mouthpiece, the auxiliary mouthpiece including a recessed portion that corresponds to the protruding piece; and a step of forming, based on the three-dimensional data for the orthodontic mouthpiece, the orthodontic mouthpiece including a pressing portion that comes into contact with the protruding piece.
Claims
1. A method for providing an orthodontic appliance, the method comprising: a step of creating three-dimensional data for an auxiliary mouthpiece and three-dimensional data for an orthodontic mouthpiece based on an intraoral shape and a shape and a bonding position of a protruding piece to be bonded to an orthodontic target tooth; a step of forming, based on the three-dimensional data for the auxiliary mouthpiece, the auxiliary mouthpiece including a recessed portion that corresponds to the protruding piece; and a step of forming, based on the three-dimensional data for the orthodontic mouthpiece, the orthodontic mouthpiece including a pressing portion that comes into contact with the protruding piece.
2. A method for providing an orthodontic appliance, the method comprising: a step of forming, based on an intraoral shape and a shape and a bonding position of a protruding piece to be bonded to an orthodontic target tooth, an auxiliary mouthpiece including a recessed portion that corresponds to the protruding piece; and a step of forming, based on the intraoral shape and the shape and the bonding position of the protruding piece to be bonded to the orthodontic target tooth, an orthodontic mouthpiece including a pressing portion that comes into contact with the protruding piece.
3. An auxiliary mouthpiece comprising a recessed portion that corresponds to a protruding piece to be bonded to an orthodontic target tooth.
4. An orthodontic mouthpiece comprising a pressing portion that comes into contact with a protruding piece bonded to an orthodontic target tooth, thus generating a force applied to the orthodontic target tooth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
[0024] Now, a specific embodiment to which the present invention is applied will be described in detail with reference to drawings.
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(1) A process of bonding a protruding piece 1 to an orthodontic target tooth (hereinafter simply referred to as a “target tooth”)
(2) A process of mounting an orthodontic mouthpiece 3 over the protruding piece 1
[0026] First, (1) the process of bonding the protruding piece 1 to the target tooth will be described with reference to
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[0028] In this process, first, the protruding piece 1 is bonded to the front surface of the target tooth.
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[0032] To allow the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 to be smoothly and surely mounted on the dentition and to allow the protruding piece 1 to be smoothly and surely separated from the auxiliary mouthpiece 2, it is preferable that a material used for forming the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 be a material having appropriate rigidity and elasticity. For example, it is possible to use a resin, such as a transparent resin having compatibility with a living body. The auxiliary mouthpiece 2 may have any shape provided that the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 is fitted around the target tooth to the extent that the protruding piece 1 can be positioned on the target tooth at a predetermined position. For example, the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 may cover the entire dentition, or may cover only a portion of the dentition or only the front surface or the rear surface of the dentition.
[0033] A typical method for forming the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 is as follows. First, three-dimensional CAD data being the base of the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 are created based on data indicating the intraoral shape. The data indicating the intraoral shape include, for example, three-dimensional intraoral scan data, CT data, X-ray data, three-dimensional scan data of the dental model and the like. Next, three-dimensional CAD data for the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 including the recessed portion 21 are created based on the shape of the protruding piece 1 to be used and the position where the protruding piece 1 is planned to be bonded to the target tooth. Lastly, the created three-dimensional CAD data are transferred to a 3D printer to output the auxiliary mouthpiece 2.
[0034] For a material used for forming the protruding piece 1, it is also possible to use a transparent resin or the like having compatibility with a living body. The protrusion 11 that the protruding piece 1 includes is not limited to the protrusion 11 having the above-mentioned hemispherical shape. The protruding piece 1 may include the protrusion 11 having any shape, such as a quadrangular shape (a conical shape, a pyramid shape). The shape of the bonding surface 131 is not limited to a rectangular shape, and may be suitably changed.
[0035] Next, (2) the process of mounting the orthodontic mouthpiece 3 over the protruding piece 1 will be described with reference to
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[0038] In a case where the pressing portions 32 having a convex shape are provided as in the case of the present embodiment, the direction and the magnitude of the orthodontic force M can be easily adjusted by changing the position and the size of the pressing portion 32. It is also possible to adjust the orthodontic force M also by changing the thickness or the shape of the recessed portion 31.
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[0041] A typical method for forming the orthodontic mouthpiece 3 is as follows. First, three-dimensional CAD data being the base of the orthodontic mouthpiece 3 are created based on data indicating the intraoral shape. The data indicating the intraoral shape include, for example, three-dimensional intraoral scan data, CT data, X-ray data, three-dimensional scan data of the dental model and the like. Next, based on the bonding position and the shape of the protruding piece 1, three-dimensional CAD data for the orthodontic mouthpiece 3 including the recessed portion 31 and the pressing portions 32 are created. Lastly, the created three-dimensional CAD data are transferred to the 3D printer to output the orthodontic mouthpiece 3.
[0042] For a material used for forming the orthodontic mouthpiece 3, for example, it is possible to use a resin, such as a transparent resin having compatibility with a living body. By adjusting the thickness of the material at least at the recessed portion 31 and a portion around the recessed portion 31, it is possible to adjust orthodontic forces. When the thickness of the material is increased, orthodontic forces that can be applied to the target tooth via the protruding piece 1 are increased and hence, it is possible to move the target tooth more significantly.
[0043] According to the present embodiment, the protruding piece 1 that is bonded to the target tooth comes into contact with the pressing portions 32 of the orthodontic mouthpiece 3 and hence, it is possible to apply the orthodontic forces M to the target tooth. By adjusting the position where the protruding piece 1 is bonded and the position where the pressing portions 32 are formed, it is possible to precisely and flexibly set the orthodontic forces M. Accordingly, it is possible to perform orthodontic treatment that cannot be achieved by a conventional orthodontic mouthpiece, that is, it is possible to precisely perform orthodontic treatment with a high degree of freedom and with a high efficiency.
[0044] For example, in conventional mouthpiece orthodontics, it was difficult or impossible to generate an orthodontic force in a direction toward an occlusal surface side such as the orthodontic force M1 shown in
[0045] According to the present embodiment, the orthodontic mouthpiece 3 can efficiently transfer orthodontic forces to the target tooth. Accordingly, it is possible to allow the orthodontic mouthpiece 3 to have a higher orthodontic force than the conventional orthodontic mouthpiece. Alternatively, it is possible to achieve an orthodontic force with a thinner material equivalent to the orthodontic force of the conventional mouthpiece.
[0046] Further, according to the present embodiment, even if the protruding piece 1 is separated from the target tooth, it is possible to easily provide the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 and the protruding piece 1 again provided that latest design data for the auxiliary mouthpiece 2 are provided. Accordingly, it is possible to install the protruding piece 1 again at the exact same position.
[0047] The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, and may be suitably modified without departing from the gist of the present invention. For example, the shape of the protruding piece 1, the shape of the recessed portion 21 or 31, the position where the protruding piece 1 comes into contact with the recessed portion 31, the shape of a contact portion, a material used for forming the respective components and the like may be suitably changed according to the purpose or the like of orthodontic treatment.
TABLE-US-00001 [Reference Signs List] 1 protruding piece 11 protrusion 13 base portion 131 bonding surface 2 auxiliary mouthpiece 21 recessed portion 3 orthodontic mouthpiece 31 recessed portion 32 (32a, 32b) pressing portion